Step 4 - Analysis & Interpretation of your data...
Word Count - 1000
Total Marks - 12/60
First Draft Deadline - Tuesday 29th June 2021
Top Tip - 500 words to prove or disprove each hypothesis and MIX the graphs and the analysis together to form one 'mega' chapter.
Total Marks - 12/60
First Draft Deadline - Tuesday 29th June 2021
Top Tip - 500 words to prove or disprove each hypothesis and MIX the graphs and the analysis together to form one 'mega' chapter.
Task 1 - Focus on your first hypothesis. Write the hypothesis at the top of this new chapter.
a. Find the data presentation that goes with this hypothesis.
b. You should have a mixture of graphs, charts and photos.
c. Paste them into this section and give each a title.
c. What patterns / relationships can you see?
d. How can you explain these patterns : relationships? - think about your field sketches and what Mr Podbury told you about each site.
e. Make reference to specific data.
f. Were there any anomalous results? If so, can you explain them?
g. Does this prove or disprove hypothesis 1?
Task 2 - Focus on your second hypothesis. Write the hypothesis at the top of a new page. Repeat the steps above but try not to repeat what you have said in Task 1.
Task 3 - Are there any relationships between Hypothesis 1 and Hypothesis 2? Can you explain these relationships?
Notes from our lesson can be found below.
a. Find the data presentation that goes with this hypothesis.
b. You should have a mixture of graphs, charts and photos.
c. Paste them into this section and give each a title.
c. What patterns / relationships can you see?
d. How can you explain these patterns : relationships? - think about your field sketches and what Mr Podbury told you about each site.
e. Make reference to specific data.
f. Were there any anomalous results? If so, can you explain them?
g. Does this prove or disprove hypothesis 1?
Task 2 - Focus on your second hypothesis. Write the hypothesis at the top of a new page. Repeat the steps above but try not to repeat what you have said in Task 1.
Task 3 - Are there any relationships between Hypothesis 1 and Hypothesis 2? Can you explain these relationships?
Notes from our lesson can be found below.